Law Students Bringing Climate Justice to the International Court of Justice
Seminar
Date: Tuesday 2 December 2025
Time: 10.00 – 11.30
Location: Auditorium (Hörsal) 5 at Stockholm University
Invitation to joint seminar by Stockholm Environmental Law and Policy Centre and Right Livelihood
International Law from Below: Law Students Bringing Climate Justice to the International Court of Justice
The Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change (PISFCC), founded by law students at University of South Pacific, Vanuatu, and Julian Aguon, human rights lawyer from Guam, share the 2025 Right Livelihood Award for “carrying the call for climate justice to the world’s highest court, turning survival into a matter of rights and climate action into a legal responsibility”.
Read the Right Livelihood announcement of the 2025 laureates
At this seminar, we will hear about their actions for bringing climate justice from the law school to the International Court of Justice, and discuss the legal relevance of the Court’s Advisory Opinion on States’ Climate Obligations.
Programme
- Welcome, by Jonas Ebbesson, Professor and Director of the Stockholm Environmental Law and Policy Centre
- From the class room to the court; how it started, by Belyndar M. Rikimani and Solomon Yeo, representatives of PISFCC
- Preparing the case to the ICJ, by Julian Aguon, human rights lawyer from Guam
- The legal relevance of the ICJ advisory opinion on states climate obligations, by Jonas Ebbesson
- Questions and discussion
Registration
By email to smc@juridicum.su.se by 1 December 2025.
Much welcome!
Last updated: November 26, 2025
Source: Stockholm Environmental Law and Policy Centre